Yei Vocational training college of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan has graduated three hundred and thirty five students after nine months of course.
Among the 135 graduates, seventy were sponsored by Teres De Homes or TDH and 65 by CMS Island UK, with 76 male and 59 female students.
Logulomo Morris Manager appreciates Teres De Homes or TDH and 65 by CMS Island UK for supporting the college and students.
Representative Kenyi Joseph Hillary a graduate in auto-mechanic and driving urges the government to support vocational trainings to change the lives of young people.
Pastor Elioba Amule, another graduate from the same field says it was a challenge for him to join the college at old age because he received a lot of criticism from people.
Hillary Luate Adeba Bishop of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan or ECSS urges the students to use the skills they gained from the training.
Hillary calls on them to be job creators rather than waiting for employment.
Luate advises the graduates to attach themselves with experienced persons to learn more.
The students graduated from different courses including auto-mechanic and driving, electrical installation, plumbing water and sanitation, tailoring, basic mechanics, hair dressing and beauty therapy, catering and hotel management.